Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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JAIL WITNESSES
UKXVKH, S-it. .'I. Attorney flcti
cnil Kii'd Kiirrnr, in a formal opinion
iriiiiMiiittctl to tiowmor George A,
Ciulhon today, livid that the military
court of inquiry now in Pcimnn i nil
tliiirizdl to imprison witnesses, civil
or military, who refuse to answer
iiipstinn8. The court is investifcatinj,'
rhnrgOH nj;iiinnL Adjutant flcncral
loliu Chase and other oflicciH of the
national guard ot Colorado.
It wmh oxpucted that after the opiti
iou'had reached the court attach
ment" would he Ihwiied for the arrcnt
of C. I). Elliott, and puihaps for that
of I'hilip S. Van Ciec, n fonner cap
tain in (he militia and head of the
officers' committee which made the
original charcM.
This, according to the opinion,
would frivo the court the right to to
nne attachmentN for the arrest of re
calietrant wiltiOKscH, and if they per
Mhleil in their rofusnl to miKwor tms
tions, to put them in jail for con
tempt.
, It wan rumored today thai in the
event of arrests hciug made runde
the authority elaimed by the tnilitnty
trihunal nn fiistained by the Attor
ney general, rrcouise would he hnd
to Hie civil court;! in jin.qffort to re
lease prisoners.
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WATERMELONS !
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KEDITORD BTOE TRTBUNK ftfTCTOTlD, OKEOOiV, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915
A
lllttllr
delicious tahle Minn can
from watermelon, und it
he
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chased thirty-three acres of I he W.
Scott ranch and he and his family
have moved onto the land and are
making preparations to put up mod
ern buildings and otherwise improve
the place.
John l'atty and iamilv of Ashhiiid
and several friends fniin he same
place called at the Tahle Hock store
Sunday to vi-il their old neighbor,
Mr. Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Polls of the Da
vis ranch were renewing old :iciiiniii-
tances hero Saturday evening iind.at
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KEITH
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LEAVES ESTATE TO
LOST DAUGHTER
COMPULSORY SCHOOLING
DKItM.V, Sept. !!, by wireless to
I'uckorton Tliu OverHens Nowh ngoiy.
cy today says:
fords to the fanner, according to thP tended the literal v piogiam liud Ice
fniit hiiiu MiieeinlihtH of Hie lliiulrt- I C.TVltil social
FIRST
IN
SUBMAR
INE
BASE
WASHINGTON Sept. .1. The flrat
of tho iMiiortciin sutimarlna bniica con
templitcd In the plnn for an Inner
clofcnm.' Hue of milimorslliles along nil
coiiHts will bo located at Now London,
Conn. Tho navy depurtincnt Is work
ing out (Jetnlltf and tho now bnso
proluibly will bo hi oporntlon In n very
short tlmo.
It Is plnnnod to giro crows of const
defense Biibmnrlncs shoro quarters.
The ships will run out to sea on dally
cruises or on patrol duty.
FREED BY CARRANZA
VKItA -CRUZ. Sopt. a. Henry W.
Francis, a nowspnper correspondent,
who was Imprisoned hero on August
lit by order of Cencral Carrnnza,
olmrged with distributing nowB in tho
United States unfavorable to tho Car
ritnza party, Is to bo released tonight,
Oonornl Carrnnzo Inning issued or
ders to that effect.
Tho stato department at Washing
ton bus twice mnilo demands for tho
roleaso of Krnncls. Tho most recont
representations on August 27 were
snlil to hnvo been of u, vigorous char
acter. Francis Is n llilllsU subject, but
wns In Moxlco under oiiiploymcut by
mi American concern,
OROZCO'S FUNERAL
HELO AT EL PASO
Kh I'AHO, Tex.. Sept. :i. -The hi
iiniiilh of (! en era I I'aseual Oiozeo and
four eompaiiious, killed in Texan last
week, were held here today. Tho
bodies, on a iloal, passed throiiKh
Htrcctx lined mtli thousauilM of Mex
icans, with heads bared mid each
eurr.Miig hoiiiptets. Peniiisnioii to
bury Oroco in Mexi'-o ai deeliueil
l Orozco's laniilx.
ment, a conxeuicnt means of using
the surplus watermelons which oth
erwise are allowed to spoil in the
Held. Such simp has been made by
fanners in a Hinall wav in various
pails of the south, and the depart
ment endeavored to work out exnet
methods of making it as a possible
by-product from surplus melons. This
sirup can he used immediately or can
ho bottled hot in .sterilized jars and
kept just nB is done in the manning of
fruit. It is reddish brown in color,
very sweet und well flavored, and
will serve most of Hie purposes for
which sirup is used in the home. It
has been tried with satisfactory re
sults in making ginger cake, home
made candy and as n sweetening and
flavoring in ice cream.
As tho specialists point out, while
the juice of commercial wnlcrtnelons,
Mich as the "Tom Watson," contain
on nu average only about 7 per cent
of Ntignr, or less than iiianv other
fruit juices, the enso with which the
juico nmi be pressed out partly off
sets the low sugar content. T.hc
method dcherihed below calls only for
utensils found in every household.
Directions for Making Watermelon
Tnble Syrup
Itcniove the pink flesh and heeds
from the rind of sweet, fully ripe
melons. Crush the flesh with a po
tato masher or by running it through
a meat chopper. Place the crushed
pulp and seed in cloth bags and
Mpiccr.e out the juice, which Hows out
readily. About five-sixths of the
pulp will roiicczzo out as juice. About
thirteen gallons of the juico will make
one gallon of sirup. This amount of
juico can ordinarily he secured from
ten watermelons weighing fioiu U'J to
2ft pounds each.
The juice is then boiled down into
a. sirup in an ordinary preserving ket
tle. Tho juico boils without much
roaming until it begins to thicken,
when tint fire should be slackened to
prevent foaming and hunting. The
icu coloring mutter m the inice co-1
ngulates during boiling, mid pait of;
it rises to the surlace, wheie it can
ho removed by skimming. The re
mainder floats about in the juice,
fonuing red particles which gather
near tho top. Toward the lus of the
boiling the sirup must lie watched
constantly. If the housewife has a
candy thermometer hlie should take
the sirup from the Tire as soon as il
reaches a temperature of 'J20 dcgivc
!'., otherwise she should let it cool;
until a small snuiple on cooling i
about ns thick as maple sirup.
When the boiling has finished, the
sirup can he set aside to cool in eo
ered vessels or can bo poured while
hot into cans iir glass containers and
Healed.
The gentleman in Xew Mexico who
wrote Nome time ago iiiiUiriug about
our district writes that he will be
out here as soon as he can close up
his busiucis in his present location.
Jlogs. prowling tiioitiid a lank con
taining 1,'jOO gallons of smudge oil
on the It. C. Washburn ranch caused
the contents to escape bv tampering
with the drain pipe. The oil flowed j
into the irngalion ditch just below it
and as a consequence lawns and
gardens received a good oiling and
hogs that chanced to wallow in the
water were freed from lice.
Mrs. K. II. Din is and sou, Leslie,
of the liny orchard'., accompanii.il by
Mrs. Olciisou and children of Ta-
coma, WjihIi., weio visitors at the
Xealon ranch last Sunday.
Mrs. Oleason resided in this dis
trict several cars ago end is al
ways glad to et back to what she
considers one of the prettiest valleys
on the coast.
To make us more fully appreciate
the dryness of the season, twp seri
ous breaks have occurred in the ditch
in the last few day.
Com planted the 28th of Mav Hint
mcasiiics fifteen ret in height and
has three ind four entu to the fdnlk
is the product of Hid A. 0. Frule.v
ranch, in this district. This corn is
growing on the bottom land along the
river, nml besides the crop of cum
there is nu undergrowth of pumpkin
rines'on the ground that are ho thick
one can hardly get through. These
vines are laden witli mammoth pump
kins, some of which ate ripe enough
to use.
iwin amy reiunieu troni tue huh
Wednesday with a goodly supply of
venison.
The ice cream social given by the
Arrow Heads last Saturday night ih
u grand success. All the cream was
disposed of and cery one seemed to
have a fine time.
S. (', Collins took n Haul of niiisk
nielons to Medfonl Tiiocday, which he
icadily disposed of.
j "Advices from Warsaw nro that a
SAiV... 1','ilAN'l'Hl',(X N'n !l A ' ,ci,o0i committee elected by tho clti-
lUitV Will iillititfwl in hot .. !... ......1,. I
MVI 'Mill llllf.l M IIJ lliltl lVl II IIHIMV I . . I
i.' ii. ii ii ii ., .. , ?ens bah introduced tho compulsory
M.Wthe late John M. Keith stveli da vsi '
before his death here April 27, I 1 1. ' rc'l00,n5 of aU children after tho
was tiled today in the superior eoiut. crmnn pattern. The government, it
Jiy, its terms Mm. Loui-e Thomson is nnnonnccd, has restored to tho
of'Los Angeles, who recently an- Catholic clergy their property con
lionnccd she wns the lost daughter of jflscnted in 18G3 by tho Russian gov
Keith, was bequeathed the entire es- Urnment."
talc, appraised at, $(i:il,000. except r- - a
-tii "to anyone claiming an uiteics
in my estate."
The will was tiled today bv attor
neys for .Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. Hen
J. Tedford of Los Angeles wan named
as executrix without bonds or re
strictions. Mrs. Tedford is .sister-in-law
of Mrs. Thomson.
Under the tonus of h will prei
ously filed for probate, Mrs. Frank
W. Wakefield, formerly Mrs. F.dith
SpreekcK wns left .,"0,000 as also
was J. J. Mack, named ns executor of
the will, mid Miss Inez. Kinney Chani-berlain.
RADNOR
Arrow
COLLAR
Cleanse The Blood
Banish Rheumatism
Rheumatism Duo to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Remedy
Thousands hnve been mndo well. Teoplo in tho poorest health, Buffer
ing from Ithcumntlsm, with whom pnln wns constant. Who believed that
their Tltnllty wss sapped beyond repair. It waft proven to them that tho
cause of their trouble wns the blood; thnt Uric Acid, tho most faithful ally
of ltheutnatlsm, had gripped them. Tho poison In tho blood had sapped its
etrcngthT The weakened blood had allowed poison and Impurities to accu
mulate, and all energy was gone. They felt "poorly," wcro listless, puin
was ever present, with poor digestion nnd dyspepsia. They tried S. S. S.,
nature's blood tonic. They gave up drugs. This compound of nature's
remedies of rootn and herbs did what drugs fnllrd to do. It llternlly
washed the blood freo from poison, nnd with the llow of pure blood coino
back bealth, strength, vigor and bnppiness. Get S. S. S. from your drug
gist. Insist upon S. S. S. If yours Is a long Btnndlng ense, wrlto for
special advico to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, (In., but begin taking S. S. S.
at once.
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NOW PLAYING
D. W. Griffith's
$500,000 Masterpiece
Adapted Irom Thomas Dixon's
'THE CLANSMAN"
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I 'ZKITLAL'SHOWIMG
OF FALL 'FASHIONS
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Why's "Gels-H," for
Corns, Lika a Kiss?
Becauao Evorybody Trios It, Every
body Likes It, It's rainless and
Takes But a Moment
to Apply.
"rJMs-It" Is tho wonder or tho corn
PMteroU worlil Million ay an, be
raima millions huvo nun! It. Thntl
what nmkui It tho biggest aelllns;
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Mail Ordors
Promptly Filled.
Express Prepaid.
M ANN'S
THE WOMEN'S STORE
Central Ayenuo,
Near
Postoffice.
SPECIAL .FOR
SATURDAY
15 beautiful new Winter Coats, made
of fancy mixtures, belted stylos, all
sizes, good colors, worth
$12.00, Saturday.
SPECIAL FOR
SATURDAY
10 Brand New Suits, made of all-wool
serges and fancy weaves, good run of
sizes and. colors, $25 (IL 1 Q A A
values, Saturday, er.chtj) A 0U
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A. I. Kcnbmok and I.iiwreucv Fit
patuek uero business MMtm-t in
.Mrdrord Monday.
Veiue Pendleton ami James Kerne
are hunting grain to Central Point
tliix week.
( 'buries Centers of the Antioeli
district sawed a largo ipiantitv of
wood at the Nealou ranch last week.
ProlVbMir V. S. Culliin and lamdy
of .Medtoul vihited relatives here last
week.
Paul Mueller of Chicago has nnr-
aaaalak. W. TbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV
i New Dress Goods and Silks
MHr In My I.lfa Saw Anyllilns- Art 8o
Uulcklrsnil.Mailritlljrna'Uota.ttl'''
corn rt'im-ilr on carlh toilny. "Oct-It"
will auri'lr nl , that corn or cullua
juuvo l-rn IrylitK ror a Ioiirt tlmo
l Kot rlil of,- tukii It rlRht oft "clean
ua a wlilatlo." Apply It In 2 aecomli.
put your Mocklntr nml ahoa right
pvor It, nothltiK- to atlck, iiothlne to
hurl ou nccilnt fuan with thick
tiamlnKra thnt mnko a parknita out
ot your Iw, no kulvi-n, rnor nnd rl
on. do tnpo. no troulilK. W ilinptlvlty
itmlf, auro, quick, imluloji. Try H oho
fur ImnloiM ami vnru.
"Geta-lt" la aoltl at nil drUKRltta.
!Ro n bolt lr. or arm direct by Ii.
I a wroacti A Co., Clilcuuo.
M5W YORK, Sept 3. -Announco-liiept
of the adoption of an elnht hour
duv by tho Stanbird Oil company ot
New Jersey, wan mndo hero today on
behalf of tho board of directors of
that concorn. Twenty five thousand
Wiirkers were mild to bo nffeeted by
ho order, which will uoomo of festive
September 13.
vest
TOO LA.TK lt CUIbHlKl.
iWANTKD -Flrnt rlaw, nlnsle. orch
ardlHt wishes permanent ponltlon.
6 years oxperlcme In the valley.
iUioho 597-J3. 117;
Announcement
K'ivcr al-
I'OK SALK Trailer to rarry full
camp outfit, IncludiiiK full hUo
' bd, departmeutk for cook Iuk uten-i
Mils nnd clulhliiK uoueuiu. mr ju
i. o. Love. Central I'oiut, Hti
Wo wish It) advise the public nt (be I?tguo
ley (bal wo have soltl our grocery business In .Mr. It.
II. .Jones, and the store will now bo known as the
.loxrcsoAsiicmooKRY.
We thank our patrons for their past support and
would appreciate you givjng thy j ones. Cash Store a
fair trial. '
Wt rotaiuftd (Jio aloek of China and will dispose
of the slock at bargain prieos at the old stand.
-Foyes Grocery Co.
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Serges
New Cashmeres
and fancy Checks, up to
75c values, J - A Q
now, each TtOL
10-inch Silkv and Wool
Po))lin, all colors, good as
most $1.50 QQr
grades, yard O
New Sun-Down Taffetas,
in till the latest shades, J0
inches wide,
special, yd.
$1.98
New Pressed Flannel, in
till colors, for middies, 131)
inches wide, per CT Q
yard DjL
$6.98
New Skirts
Just Received
Our New Lino of .Tailored
Skirts
58-ineh Wool Checks and
Plaids for skirts and suits.
vcrv
special
$1.98
10-inch Crepe de Chine, all
colors, worth (JJ C
$1.50, yard tj) 1 . Jj O
New Coatings at, yard,
$1.98, S2.25 n n A Q
$2.98 and PJ.4:0
Beautiful New Serge
iii . j ii
rtKiris, an wool very spe
cial, each,
at
$5:98
New Plaid Skirts, nicely
tailored, very JJQ A Q
special, eaclL-.tPOeTcO
PETTICOATS
"Smooth-Set" Petticoats,
98c
all colors, very
special, each
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Outing Flannel
Gowns
THIS "PEERLESS" LINK
Alade extra long and wide.
Women's fine qtial
ity Clowns, all sizes,
special,
each
69c
'(jjlaliii
AVomen's extra
heavv Outinir (Iowjis
special,
each
98c
Chiltlren's good
quality uowns, M'rv
special,
each
48c
Children's Sleeping
Garments, all sizes,
;;r": 69c
Kayser's Hose
THE BEST ACAD13
New Silk Hose, in all col
01 and sizes, QO T
very special, )v yOt X
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J lose is tho best
country, special,
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New AVhite Mber
Hose, all sizes; why
jOc? Our nricc
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Neckwear Just In
Beautiful new Col
lars and Collar and
Cuff Sets, up' to 50c
values, A
each 29C
New Fall Sweaters
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The new Ruffs,
very stylish, on sale
Saturday,
eaj'h
69c
Silk
25c
Hoys, Women's and
Men's Sweaters,
worth $1.50. gray
onlv, spe- m
cial, each IOC
Women's Fiber Silk
Sweaters, new col
ors, worth $7.50,
sale CC QQ
price )D.70
Notion Sale
Colgate's Talcum
Powder, r
ui ....15c
Colgate V Soap, sjie
eitd, per r
bar OC
Clark's O. N. T.
Spool Cotton,
7 for 25
Buccilla Crochet
Cotton, all sixes,
special, n
ball 9C
Snap Etisten
'is, doz
Domestic Bargains
3c
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Outing Flannel, ex
tra heavv, worth
Vy(, sale 0
price, yard QC
Cmsh Toweling,
very scarce, worth
IGc.now, 10T
yard ill2C
Lnrse Size- Hmk
Towd, wm-tli 121
sale )ri-e, -T
wu-h . yQ
Bcvonshiro Cloth,
good 25c grade, our
price, t r
3'ard 15c
00-inch Tabic Dam
ask, all linen, worth
b'5e,sale OA
price, vard. . OVC
Turkish Tnwt
tra large m.c,
... ..,. , nil w -.
pri.c, ard IVC
is, ex-'heap
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